{"id":10207,"date":"2021-11-17T00:15:27","date_gmt":"2021-11-17T00:15:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/explorecareers.emotedigital.com.au\/?p=10207"},"modified":"2022-06-24T12:52:36","modified_gmt":"2022-06-24T02:52:36","slug":"post-pandemic-careers-to-watch-6-industries-on-the-up","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/explorecareers.com.au\/post-pandemic-careers-to-watch-6-industries-on-the-up\/","title":{"rendered":"Post-Pandemic Careers to Watch: 6 Industries On the Up"},"content":{"rendered":"
With reports<\/a> of high unemployment, more people than ever signing up to claim Centrelink and dozens of horror stories about redundancies, reduced hours and job losses – when it comes to the thought of a post-pandemic career, the struggle is real!<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n We\u2019re not going to tell you things haven\u2019t been hard or that there won\u2019t be significant changes still to come that will shape the ways we approach, search for and secure work, but it\u2019s not all doom and gloom.<\/p>\n Change can be good or bad, and while some industries have taken a hit, others are thriving.<\/p>\n For decades, the idea of the 9-5 office desk job has been the staple of the workforce, but the pandemic has switched that up<\/a>!<\/p>\n As more companies were forced to turn to remote working, flexibility has also crept in. In the past year, many organisations have closed their office spaces and seek to maintain remote working for their teams in the years to come.<\/p>\n Other companies are exploring more flexible options, too, asking teams to return to office spaces for meetings one or two days a week, and working remotely the rest of the time.<\/p>\n The onset of COVID-19 has also asked many businesses to put employee wellbeing at the forefront of policies. The stress and trauma of living and working through one of the most significant medical pandemics most of us will ever see has meant more employers reassessing how they view sick leave and the demands placed on staff across various industries. There\u2019s been a huge shift from office culture to supportive culture.<\/p>\n But it\u2019s not just remote working. The pandemic has also asked big industries like hospitality to rethink how they run their businesses to stay afloat in these tumultuous times. There are lots of innovative, good things happening!<\/p>\n So, with good things happening, borders opening, and more businesses seeking to move forward with a hopeful end of the pandemic insight – what industries should you be focusing on for your future career?<\/p>\n Here are five to take a look at:<\/p>\n According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics<\/a>, Australia experienced its biggest retail sales in March 2020. Although panic buying certainly had something to do with, food manufacturers, retailers and delivery services continued to recruit and expand throughout the pandemic. A sharp increase demand meant employment opened up across the entire retail infrastructure chain, from warehousing and logistics to delivery services and food production. This isn\u2019t expected to slow down as more people continue to use online retail services in the years to come.<\/p>\n It\u2019s probably no surprise that this industry saw a steady increase in jobs throughout the past couple of years. In response to COVID-19, many Australian hospitals are currently <\/a>advertising expressions\u00a0of interest<\/a> to recruit applicants who can provide essential support at short notice. A global pandemic coupled with an ageing Australian population means it\u2019s an industry with significant projected growth in the coming years. In response to the global need for a vaccine, medical research teams worked around the clock to develop and deliver one in record, history-making time. While there were questions about the safety of the vaccines<\/a> due to how quickly they came about, the truth is, it was the global support, prioritisation of research teams, and financial resourcing poured into supporting them that led to their increased development. Research (and career opportunities) in this area will be ongoing and not just for COVID-19, as medical research aims to understand what other vaccines can be developed or may be needed in the future.How Has the Pandemic Changed the Ways We Work?<\/strong><\/h4>\n
6 Industries on the Up<\/strong><\/h4>\n
1. Food Manufacturing, Retail, & Delivery<\/strong><\/h5>\n
2. Health and Social Care<\/strong><\/h5>\n
\n<\/strong><\/p>\n3. Medical Research<\/strong><\/h5>\n
\n<\/strong><\/p>\n4. Information Technology Services<\/strong><\/h5>\n